Takes me back to when I assembled my 486. I had my 80/88 and my Commodor 64 apart to fix them too. It was kind of fun. These days new machines are too simple with everything standardized by MS or Apple. No sound or video compatibility to worry about, and plenty of memory and speed built in.
Takes me back to when I assembled my 486. I had my 80/88 and my Commodor 64 apart to fix them too. It was kind of fun. These days new machines are too simple with everything standardized by MS or Apple. No sound or video compatibility to worry about, and plenty of memory and speed built in.